@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ ethnogenesis,[^1] as the distinctive material culture of the A-Group
people became archaeologically visible around the middle of the 4th
millennium BCE (Table 1).[^2]
![Chronology for the A-Group people including cross-dating with Egypt.](../static/images/hafsaas/Table1.jpg "Chronology for the A-Group people including cross-dating with Egypt.")
**~~Table 1. Chronology for the A-Group people including cross-dating with Egypt.~~**
@ -1119,6 +1120,18 @@ ca. 3085 BCE.[^212]
**~~Appendix 3: Burials with human remains in Cemetery 14. Osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of trauma related to interpersonal violence and absent or broken skulls. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).~~**
![Burials with human remains in the A-Group predecessor part of Cemetery 17. Osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of trauma related to interpersonal violence and absent skull. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).](../static/images/hafsaas/Appendix4.jpg "Burials with human remains in the A-Group predecessor part of Cemetery 17. Osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of trauma related to interpersonal violence and absent skull. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).")
**~~Appendix 4: Burials with human remains in the A-Group predecessor part of Cemetery 17. Osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of trauma related to interpersonal violence and absent skull. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).~~**
![Burials with human remains and individuals with absent or broken skulls in Cemetery 41. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).](../static/images/hafsaas/Appendix5.jpg "Burials with human remains and individuals with absent or broken skulls in Cemetery 41. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).")
**~~Appendix 5: Burials with human remains and individuals with absent or broken skulls in Cemetery 41. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).~~**
![Burials with human remains in Cemetery 45. Osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of trauma related to interpersonal violence and missing or broken skulls. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).](../static/images/hafsaas/Appendix6.jpg "Burials with human remains in Cemetery 45. Osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of trauma related to interpersonal violence and missing or broken skulls. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).")
**~~Appendix 6: Burials with human remains in Cemetery 45. Osteological case descriptions for individuals with evidence of trauma related to interpersonal violence and missing or broken skulls. Data from Elliot Smith and Wood Jones (1910).~~**